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Mudslinger wrote:They are very similar to the Superstar 3900's, only with less channels.

Actually they're exactly like the 3900 . Just another clone . It'll either have a 6 way band switch (not all marked) , or 3 bands on either the HI and LOW tone switch .

Yours is TAIWAN , so it's old . As Claude says an EPT360011 pcb . The newer ones are all 14Bs ( I think) . I've sold a couple in the last year .

Sammy

Apologies for what I said about these radios. Just shows what can happen when you don't know what you're talking about . The 3600 with the R.BEEP marked on the CH9 switch are 6 band 3900 clones , but these ones seem to be based on the single crystal EPT360011Z pcb which makes them a bit different. That's what I love about this hobby. Just when you've thought you've seen it all ....

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Yeah . I know that now Claude . Pity we don't have a proper schematic for the 10Z .

Just from what I've picked up over the last 24 hours . There's a sticker on the back of the Taiwan radios saying either "LO BAND" , or "HI BAND" . The LO BAND version is this "SRT 3600-10" pcb . I haven't seen the inside of the HI BAND one yet . It might be this same SRT 3600-10 pcb with both crystals fitted . Or it might be a later 6 band EPT board like the 13B , or similar . I'm going to add these 2 radios to my list .

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